1. Final measurements

In addition to the criteria for compliance specified in IEC 62599-1 and IEC 62599-2, the functional test of 8.2 shall be applied during the initial and final measurements.

  1. Criteria for compliance

    1. Operational tests

The access control system shall not unintentionally grant access, generate alert, tamper, fault or other signals or messages or change from one mode to another and shall continue to function normally when subjected to the specified range of environmental and EMC conditions.

  1. Endurance tests

The access control system shall pass the reduced functional test after being subjected to the specified range of environmental conditions.

  1. Test report

The test report shall contain as a minimum the following information:

  1. identification of the test specimen, build status and firmware/software versions;

  2. reference to this part of IEC 60839;

  3. the classification of the evaluated component(s) of the access control system;

  4. results of the assessment of the requirements of this part of IEC 60839;

  5. results of the tests, and any other data, as specified in the individual tests;

  6. conditioning period and the conditioning atmosphere;

  7. details of the supply and monitoring equipment and the response criteria;

  8. details of any deviation from this part of IEC 60839 or from the International Standards to which reference is made, and details of any operations regarded as optional.

  1. Documentation and marking

    1. Documentation

The manufacturer shall prepare installation and user documentation, which shall be provided together with the access control unit. This shall comprise at least the following:

  1. general description of the equipment, including a list of the

  • mandatory functions for the grade to which the equipment complies;

  • optional functions of this part of IEC 60839;

  1. technical specifications of the inputs and outputs of the access control unit, sufficient to permit an assessment of the mechanical, electrical, and software compatibility with other components of the system, including where relevant:

  • the power requirements for recommended operation;

  • the maximum number of access points, releasing devices;

  • the maximum and minimum electrical ratings for each input and output;

  • information on the communication parameters employed on each transmission path;

  • recommended cable parameters for each transmission path;

  • fuse ratings;

  1. installation information, including:

  • operating temperature and humidity range;

  • environmental class;

  • IP/IK rating to which the equipment complies;

  • mounting instructions;

  • instructions for connecting the inputs and outputs;

  1. configuring and commissioning instructions;

  2. operating instructions;

  3. service information.

The manufacturer shall prepare design documentation, which shall be submitted to the testing authority together with the access control equipment. This documentation shall include drawings, parts lists, block diagrams, circuit diagrams and a functional description to such an extent that compliance with this part of IEC 60839 may be checked and that a general assessment of the mechanical and electrical design is made possible.

  1. Marking

The access control system component shall be marked with the following information:

  1. the standard to which the component claims compliance (i.e. IEC 60839-11-1);

  2. the component type (e.g. access control unit, card reader, etc.);

  3. the name or trademark of the manufacturer or supplier;

  4. the grade;

  5. the environmental class;

  6. the date of manufacture or batch number or serial number.

The marking shall be legible, durable and unambiguous. When space for marking of and access control system component is limited, codes may be used providing these are described in the associated component documentation. When insufficient space is available for codes the component shall include means of identification which allows cross reference to documentation providing the required information.Annex A

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NOTE The pre-alert time can be considered as being part or following the portal allowed open time. This can affect the time settings which have to be in accordance with Table 2 requirements.

The local audible and/or visible pre-alert indication can end at the time the alert is sent to the monitoring console or when the portal is closed.

Figure A.1 - Timing diagramBibliography

I EC 60839-11-2, Alarm and electronic security systems - Part 11-2: Electronic access control systems - Application guidelines

I EC 60950-1, Information technology equipment - Safety - Part 1: General requirements

IEC 61000-6-1, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-1: Generic standards - Immunity for residential, commercial and light-industrial environments

IEC 61000-6-3, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-3: Generic standards -

Emission standard for residential, commercial and light-industrial environments

1Under consideration.